Keep reading for images of sculptural chandeliers, neutral pendants, industrial-style picks, and much more.
They’re just as functional yet will allow a room to appear more open and less crowded.
Make It Sculptural
Make a statement in the kitchen with a sculptural chandelier like this one.
Brophy Interiors
This light fixture essentially doubles as art and complements this modern space perfectly.
Go Minimal
These barely there pendants are perfect for a minimalist.
When choosing yours, look at the other colors and textures present in your kitchen already.
Victoria Bell
These white pendant lights nicely play off the marble backsplash and white walls.
Draw the Eye Upward
For an abstract choice, opt for a sculptural fixture like this one.
This jot down of crystal beauty doesn’t just have to be for the dining room or bedroom.
Becca Interiors
They look like piece of art thanks to their layering and various sizes.
A small sconce will fit nicely on a thin wall while still providing ample light.
Stick to the Classics
House Nine Design Studio
There’s nothing wrong with a classic approach.
Louis Duncan-He
Here, two beautiful bronze and white pendants look elegant in thistransitional kitchen.
The gold metal pops against the dark wooden cabinets and drawers.
The piece ties the space together perfectly and the playful design adds character to the kitchen.
Brophy Interiors
Embrace Your Kitchen’s Tall Ceilings
This chandelier features dangling lights that almost resemble icicles.
This chrome rod-style light matches the stainless steel appliances in this kitchen so everything looks cohesive.
It may be discreet but provides ample ambient lighting when needed.
Louis Duncan-He
Its design complements the small space with its minimal shape.
It’s best to pair a statement fixture with a more subdued style, as seen here.
A sculptural fixture fits right into this cheerful environment with its pretty glassware.
Brophy Interiors
These industrial white pendants play to the walls in this space.
Install This Popular Fixture Style
Another farmhouse-style fixture shines in this kitchen with its geometric shape.
Fixtures of this style look great in the entryway or hallway if you’re looking to add something unique.
Ashley Montgomery Design
Louis Duncan-He
Alvin Wayne
House Nine Design Studio
Cathie Hong Interiors
Brophy Interiors
Louis Duncan-He
Jessica Nelson Interior Design
Design byHub of the House Studio/ Photo byMeghan bob
Design byTruss Interiors/ Photo byEmily Minton Redfield
Design byAmanda Barnes Interiors/ Photo byAlyssa Rosenheck
Erin Williamson Design
Erin Williamson Design
Latham Interiors
JLA Designs
JLA Designs
Kate Marker Interiors
Kate Marker Interiors
Kate Marker Interiors